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Check this out. I found this pretty cool and informative. I'm no punk expert so articles that aren't all about the Clash, the Sex Pistols etc have that effect. The article also links more French punk bands.
Check this out. I found this pretty cool and informative. I'm no punk expert so articles that aren't all about the Clash, the Sex Pistols etc have that effect. The article also links more French punk bands.
I can burn dogs cd for stinky toys copy if interested.
Duke Of Earl said:
I found the Dogs cd used for like 8$. All the notes in the book are in french so maybe its hard to get over here. Id wanna get a StinkyToys cd too. Not easy to find though for a fair price. Im not interested in french hardcore just raw punk type stuff.
Marty Shane, Pacifiction Records said:
When I lived in France as a student about 10 years ago I was looking for 70's punk and found a live comp from '78 called "Rock D'ici A L'olympia: La Nuit Punk De L'olympia" with a few of the bands on that list. I think a lot of French stuff from that period leans more towards new wave, but some of the artists like Stinky Toys, Diesel and Bijou I remember being pretty cool. And I still gotta check out the Dogs. Anyway, I think you can get "Rock D'ici A L'olympia" here:
http://sonsofthedolls.blogspot.com/2008/01/le-rock-dici-lolympia.html
Wow, I hardly know where to start with what is fundamentally wrong with this article.
what a long long stretch this writer has made to prove a thesis. Always a danger when intellectuals and writers try to define musical expression. No?
""Now deified as arguably punk's most important individual, Malcolm McLaren,""
""US punk "godmother" Patti Smith""
Not hard to find a quote from Mr Lydon refuting both these claims.
I think most would prefer an article on the French punk scene and a list of bands to check out rather than this.
It supposes that punk gets it's meaning from politics. (rather than from the expression of teenagers feeling both alienated and horny)
To quote Marshall McLuhan "the Medium IS the message".
I am sure most punk rock fans in France would agree.
I found the Dogs cd used for like 8$. All the notes in the book are in french so maybe its hard to get over here. Id wanna get a StinkyToys cd too. Not easy to find though for a fair price. Im not interested in french hardcore just raw punk type stuff.
Marty Shane, Pacifiction Records said:
When I lived in France as a student about 10 years ago I was looking for 70's punk and found a live comp from '78 called "Rock D'ici A L'olympia: La Nuit Punk De L'olympia" with a few of the bands on that list. I think a lot of French stuff from that period leans more towards new wave, but some of the artists like Stinky Toys, Diesel and Bijou I remember being pretty cool. And I still gotta check out the Dogs. Anyway, I think you can get "Rock D'ici A L'olympia" here:
http://sonsofthedolls.blogspot.com/2008/01/le-rock-dici-lolympia.html
When I lived in France as a student about 10 years ago I was looking for 70's punk and found a live comp from '78 called "Rock D'ici A L'olympia: La Nuit Punk De L'olympia" with a few of the bands on that list. I think a lot of French stuff from that period leans more towards new wave, but some of the artists like Stinky Toys, Diesel and Bijou I remember being pretty cool. And I still gotta check out the Dogs. Anyway, I think you can get "Rock D'ici A L'olympia" here:
http://sonsofthedolls.blogspot.com/2008/01/le-rock-dici-lolympia.html
Still, I would give Lydon more credit than McLaren who pretty much is justifiably documented as being a notorious cad.
However I would give McLaren credit for smelling a trend before it blows up.
I think what Lydon says in "the filth and the fury" documentary is basically close to the truth.
Ultimately we should judge a tree by the fruits. that fruit being the actual output of music.
nothing else.
"The real punk movement started in New York and Paris came before the UK because we were really connected to New York..." Can we at least assume this statement, Unless we redefine "REAL PUNK", is utter pretentious nonsense??
Currently I myself am working on an article about how Motorhead would not have become a band without ABBA winning the 1974 Eurovision song contest.
I was wondering whether someone would give that article a bit of criticism, I'm suprised it took so long. When I was reading it I thought some of the stuff was a bit dubious if not pretentious. Of course I still found it interesting because I knew nothing about French punk before that and now I know a little.
The claim that British punk rock would just be growly men with guitars is pretty stupid. Neither the Sex Pistols or the Clash were really intelectually political, the Clash at the start were angry punks with more social concerns than wider philospising. Perhaps though there might be some truth for bands like Crass, and then stuff like TSOL? Although even there I can't imagine many anti-establishment punks reading anarchist philosophy in French.
But I wouldn't listen to anything Lydon has said, he just talks crap before claiming to have invented anything from pogoing to Green Day.
Wow, I hardly know where to start with what is fundamentally wrong with this article.
what a long long stretch this writer has made to prove a thesis. Always a danger when intellectuals and writers try to define musical expression. No?
""Now deified as arguably punk's most important individual, Malcolm McLaren,""
""US punk "godmother" Patti Smith""
Not hard to find a quote from Mr Lydon refuting both these claims.
I think most would prefer an article on the French punk scene and a list of bands to check out rather than this.
It supposes that punk gets it's meaning from politics. (rather than from the expression of teenagers feeling both alienated and horny)
To quote Marshall McLuhan "the Medium IS the message".
I am sure most punk rock fans in France would agree.
When I lived in France as a student about 10 years ago I was looking for 70's punk and found a live comp from '78 called "Rock D'ici A L'olympia: La Nuit Punk De L'olympia" with a few of the bands on that list. I think a lot of French stuff from that period leans more towards new wave, but some of the artists like Stinky Toys, Diesel and Bijou I remember being pretty cool. And I still gotta check out the Dogs. Anyway, I think you can get "Rock D'ici A L'olympia" here:
http://sonsofthedolls.blogspot.com/2008/01/le-rock-dici-lolympia.html
There is so many others then the ones in the articles that were better and far more interesting. Here's few; Béurier Noir, Les Wampas, Parabellum, Les Rats, Les Sheriff, Pigalle, Les Garçons Bouchers, Lolitas, La Mano Negra, OTH, Ludwig Von 88, Les Collabos, Komintern Sect, Camera Silens, and Trotskids. Most of them came from the 80's, but trust it's worth it to give them a good listening!!
Enjoy!!
thanks for sharing, interesting!
erika